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iP4;,A ,'�_ <br />Stockton Surgery Center <br />Facilities & Environment Manual <br />9. Biohazardous waste will not be disposed of with regular waste. Neither will Biohazardous waste <br />be mixed with regular waste within the containers in the facility <br />10. Containers with hazardous chemicals will be disposed of in biohazard containers or returned to the <br />lab which supplied them. <br />11. All disposable sharps are to be placed in puncture resistant containers without being bent, broken, <br />or recapped by hand. <br />12. Needles may be recapped by using a one -handed technique, hemostat or other needle recapping <br />device. <br />13. Filled sharps containers will be placed in the infectious waste biohazard bags. <br />14. Patient excretions such as urine and stool may be carefully poured down the bathroom commode <br />using Standard/Universal Precautions <br />15. Pharmaceutical waste is injected or poured into designated rigid containers (which are labeled for <br />this purpose). Vials or bottles containing unused medications may also be placed in the <br />pharmaceutical waste container. No sharps or syringes are allowed in this container. Needles or <br />broken glass must be placed in the sharps container. <br />Effective Date: 3/5/2009 8:34 AM6/1/2009 <br />Revised Date: <br />Hazardous Materials Waste Management -MASTER doc <br />